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heodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. He grew up sickly but became strong and loved nature and adventure.
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After President McKinley was shot and died, Roosevelt became the 26th President of the United States at age 42.
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Coal miners went on strike for better pay. Roosevelt helped both sides reach an agreement, showing fairness and leadership.
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This law stopped railroads from giving secret discounts to companies. Roosevelt wanted to control unfair business practices.
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Roosevelt protected Pelican Island to save birds from hunting. It became the first National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S
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Roosevelt won the presidential election easily, earning his own full term after finishing McKinley’s.
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Roosevelt made Yosemite Valley part of the national parks under federal protection. He wanted to save America’s natural beauty.
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This law made food and medicine safer after reports of dirty factories. Roosevelt helped protect public health.
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Roosevelt used the new Antiquities Act to protect Devil’s Tower. It became the first U.S. National Monument.
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After finishing his term, Roosevelt went on a safari in Africa to hunt and collect animal specimens for museums.
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Roosevelt ran again for President with the new Progressive (“Bull Moose”) Party but lost to Woodrow Wilson.